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Australian Computer Society

NATIONAL ELECTIONS 2022/2023 – CALL FOR NOMINATIONS

Nominations are called for the six positions of:

(1) President;

(2) Vice President (Membership Boards);

(3) National Congressional Representative (4 positions);

as the terms of the incumbents expire on 31 December 2021.

Nomination forms, which include eligibility and selection criteria and 
information on the roles, are here:


  *   President Nomination Form
  *   Vice President (Membership Boards) Nomination Form
  *   National Congressional Representative

All positions are part of Management Committee, which is the governing body of 
the Society. Members of Management Committee are ‘responsible persons’ under 
the Australian Charities and Not-for-profits Commission (ACNC) Act and as such 
have an obligation to abide by appropriate governance standards. Accordingly, 
successful candidates prior to taking office will be required to sign a 
declaration relating to disqualifying offences.

All positions are also part of the ACS Congress, which is an advisory and 
electoral body.

The terms for all positions are two years, commencing on 01 January 2022 and 
end on 31 December 2023.

CRITERIA FOR SELECTION

Criteria for selection is taken from the ACS Rules and ACS National 
Regulations, and the relevant clauses are specified below. Applicants should 
review the criteria in the Rules and Regulations prior to nominating.

Only members of the Professional Division are eligible for election or 
appointment to Congress or as Branch Office Bearers (National Regulation 
2.13.2). The Fellows, Senior Members and Members, together, but excluding 
members classified into the special categories of Honorary Fellow and Honorary 
Member (unless the Honorary Member was a member of the Professional Division 
before classification as an Honorary Member), comprise the Professional 
Division.

To be eligible for a National Office Bearer position (ie President or a Vice 
President position) you are required to have been a Congress member, other than 
a Co-opted Congress Member, for at least 1 year within the 5 years immediately 
preceding the election or appointment (ACS Rules 8.4.3), unless exempted from 
compliance by Congress in its absolute discretion. (ACS Rule 8.4.3(b)).
To be eligible for the position of President, you must have served at least 2 
years on Management Committee (ACS Rule 8.4.3(c)(iii)). The current President 
and the Immediate Past President are ineligible to stand for the position under 
ACS Rule 8.4.3 (c) (i).

If you are applying for a Vice President position the ACS National Office will 
seek Board Endorsement from the relevant Board on your behalf (endorsement from 
a majority of the relevant Board is required for the Nomination to be valid); 
you will be notified of the outcome.  All correspondence relating to Board 
Endorsements will remain confidential (ACS Rules 8.4.3 (d)).

If you are applying for National Congress Representative position, note that 
you must either be a current Congressional Representative, or a person who has 
been elected to become a Congressional Representative but is yet to commence 
their term (ACS Rule 10.4.4).

Under ACS Rule 10.4.1, Congress must elect, as a National Congressional 
Representative, one of the Congressional Representatives from each Branch with 
membership that includes a number of members entitled to vote at general 
meetings of the Society greater than 25% of the total number of members 
entitled to vote at general meetings of the Society, calculated at the end of 
the month preceding the election. This report will be calculated based on the 
Membership Numbers at 31 October 2021 and will be published no later than 10 
November 2021. Based on previous years, New South Wales and Victoria Branch are 
most likely to meet that criteria.

All nominees for ACS elected member positions must have completed the ACS 
induction program to be eligible to contest the position. This program will 
include receiving the ACS Elected Member Handbook, available from the ACS 
Website, and completed the ACS Workplace Health and Safety Training for Elected 
Members, and the ACS Responsibilities of a Director presentation. Links to the 
induction program can be obtained from [email protected] and must be 
completed by 5pm AEDT on 22 November 2021, prior to the National Elections at 
Congress.

Applicants may be expected to make a short presentation to Congress, either 
virtually or by pre-recorded video, in support of their candidacy.
HOW TO NOMINATE

Complete the relevant nomination form and email it to 
[email protected], along with a digital profile photo of yourself 
for use in the election and a statement of your goals and your qualifications 
(suitability) for the position.

Nominations will close at 5.00pm (AEDT) on Monday 8 November 2021.

ELECTION

The positions are elected by Congress and elections will be held on Tuesday 23 
November 2021 during an online Congress meeting. The Candidate Statement and 
photo will be provided to Congress in advance, as part of the electoral process.

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